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ALMA Detection of 321 GHz water maser emission in the radio galaxy NGC 1052

Published 8 Feb 2023 in astro-ph.GA | (2302.04211v1)

Abstract: The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) serendipitously detected H$2$O $J{Ka, Kc} = 10_{2,9} - 9_{3,6}$ emission at 321 GHz in NGC 1052. This is the first submillimeter maser detection in a radio galaxy and the most luminous 321-GHz H$2$O maser known to date with the isotropic luminosity of 1090 $L{\odot}$. The line profile consists of a broad velocity component with FWHM $= 208 \pm 12$ km s${-1}$ straddling the systemic velocity and a narrow component with FWHM $= 44 \pm 3$ km s${-1}$ blueshifted by 160 km s${-1}$. The profile is significantly different from the known 22-GHz $6_{1,6} - 5_{2,3}$ maser which shows a broad profile redshifted by 193 km s${-1}$. The submillimeter maser is spatially unresolved with a synthesized beam of $0{\prime \prime}.68 \times 0{\prime \prime}.56$ and coincides with the continuum core position within 12 pc. These results indicate amplification of the continuum emission through high-temperature ($>1000$ K) and dense ($n({\rm H}_2{\rm O}) > 104$ cm${-3}$) molecular gas in front of the core

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